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hierarchical file system (HFS)

(1) A part of the i5/OS operating system that includes the application programming interfaces and the underlying file system support. HFS enables an application written in a high-level language to create, store, retrieve, and manipulate data on a storage device. The view of the data to the user is a hierarchical directory structure similar to DOS.
(2) A system for organizing files in a hierarchy, as in a UNIX system.

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